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    Finding files on network by owner

    Does anyone know of a way to find all the files a user has created that is stored on our network? We have disk quota on Win2K Server, and some users are now hitting their limit, but they are not sure where all their files are stored. I have exausted searching in TechNet and the internet...
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    newby question

    Hi, Currently I am a techie (A+, MCSE), working as a Network Administrator, and would like to write a program for myself, that will be running on my current HandHeld PC WinCE device, or possibly purchase a new PocketPC WinCE device. I am considering using Visual Basic 6.0 to complete this...
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    Windows XP client connecting to NT 4.0 domain

    At work we have a small network which has one NT 4.0 PDC, and a mixture of Windows 95, 98, 2000 & XP clients. We have 4 Compaq EVO desktops running XP, and we just purchased 4 more Compaq EVOs running XP, and I just setup one of them, and was able to log into the domain w/o issues. Once I...
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    Renaming printer share names

    I receintly started at a new company, that is in a six story building, which has about 100 clients running on a mixture of Windows 95, 98, 2000 & XP, the server is a Windows NT 4.0 PDC, and about dozen networked printers. Currently we are not using DHCP, and all the printers names and share...
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    FTP ACCESS USING IE FAILED

    I have Win2k advanced server running dns, wins, dhcp, and iis. My server sits behind a linksys router, that has dhcp turned off. I have port forwarding setup in the router for ports 20 & 21 to my server static ip address. I also have the standard pc anywhere ports forwarded to my server...
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    Windows 2000 connectivity issues

    This is my first time posting to this group, so I hope I am following all the rules correctly. I have a Windows 2000 network at home, consisting of a Windows 2000 advanced server & several windows 2000 professional desktops and laptops. All the computers are networked using Linksys 10/100...

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